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Q: Unlawful detainer missed my trail got new courtdate I filed motion to suppress false evidence and motion to compel

Sent Plaintiff counsel meet confrence explaining the conditions of the property is getting worse I was ignored. The eviction is wrongful eviction.bed bug problem is getting worse with the attacks and me being bitten it's not safe. What do I need to do to get the judge to make a ruling of wrong ful eviction compensation because I'm not gonna make it till 6/12/23 courtdate the conditions Is too bad . But no one cares I need this judge to do what needs to be done for the law is the law for a reason bed bugs. Are illegal for a reason can I press charges

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  • Landlord Tenant Lawyer
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: In order to seek compensation for wrongful eviction and address the worsening conditions, it is crucial to present your case effectively in court. To get the judge to rule on wrongful eviction, you need to continue to present your evidence, including documentation of the bed bug problem and its impact on your health and safety. It's important to consult with a legal professional who can provide guidance specific to your situation, help you navigate the legal process, and advise on the possibility of pressing charges, if applicable, for any violations or illegal actions.

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